Product OverviewThermaltake Pacific M4 Motherboard Water Block (ASUS TUF X299 MARK I)Support ASUS Aura Sync, the Pacific M4 is an all-in-one (CPU and motherboard) water block with a 256 colours LED module for ASUS TUF X299 MARK I motherboard. The water block utilizes a bigger cold plate along with 0.15mm micro-channel fin construction, allowing coolant to flow directly over all critical areas as well as providing the ultimate in cooling performance for Intel socket LGA-2066 type CPU.

Tt LCS CertifiedTt LCS Certified is a Thermaltake exclusive certification applied to only products that pass the design and hardcore enthusiasts’ standards that a true LCS chassis should be held to. The Tt LCS certification was created so that we at Thermaltake can designate to all power users which chassis have been tested to be best compatible with extreme liquid cooling configurations to ensure you get the best performance from the best features and fitment.

256 Colours RGB LED DesignThe built-in LED module features great light coverage, uniform colour and brightness, and is compatible with ASUS Aura Sync.

Control with ASUS Aura SyncDesigned to synchronize with ASUS Aura Sync, the RGB LED module supports ASUS TUF X299 MARK I motherboards that have an Aura RGB Header, allowing you to control the lights directly from the software without installing any extra lighting software or controllers. For more details, please visit ASUS official website.

Comprehensive Cooling SolutionMade in Taiwan, the Pacific M4 is a comprehensive liquid cooling solution, directly covering Intel LGA-2066 socket type CPU and power regulation (MOSFET) module. The full block has G1/4 thread ports to accept any of the industry standard fittings, and comes with all required mounting hardware.

Remarkable ExpansionCrafted for Intel LGA-2066 CPU socket, the Pacific M4 allows enthusiasts to build superior water cooling systems from an aesthetic standpoint as well as incorporate modular chassis upgrades for the future.

These are exciting times to be in the market for a new CPU. AMD is back in the game with its competitive Ryzen processors, while Intel has upped the ante in the enthusiast space with a refresh of its High-end Desktop (HEDT).